On November 17 at 7 PM CT, all 30 MLB teams needed to have tendered contracts to any player on the 40-man roster who had yet to receive one for the 2024 campaign. Most players were tendered deals, but some teams decided to move on from others either for performance or financial reasons. Here’s a list of all the non-tendered MLB players in the 2023-24 MLB offseason.
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American League
- Orioles: None
- Red Sox: Wyatt Mills
- White Sox: None
- Guardians: None
- Tigers: Brenan Hanifee, Garrett Hill, Freddy Pacheco, Spencer Turnbull, Austin Meadows
- Astros: None
- Royals: Austin Cox (DFA), Diego Hernandez, Logan Porter, Josh Staumont
- Angels: Jose Marte
- Twins: Jovani Moran, Ronny Henriquez
- Yankees: Albert Abreu, Anthony Misiewicz, Lou Trivino
- Athletics: Kevin Smith
- Mariners: Mike Ford (DFA)
- Rays: Cooper Criswell
- Rangers: Brett Martin, Matt Bush
- Blue Jays: Adam Cimber
Notable names on the American League side of things include reliever Adam Cimber and starter Spencer Turnbull. Austin Meadows, acquired by Detroit in 2022, is also on this list.
National League
- Diamondbacks: Kyle Lewis
- Braves: Kolby Allard, Yonny Chirinos (DFA), Penn Murfee, Angel Perdomo, Michael Tonkin, Chadwick Tromp, Luke Williams
- Cubs: Codi Heuer, Brandon Hughes, Ethan Roberts
- Reds: Derek Law, Reiver Sanmartin, Nick Senzel
- Rockies: Tommy Doyle (DFA)
- Dodgers: None
- Marlins: Garrett Hampson, Jacob Stallings
- Brewers: Rowdy Tellez, J.C. Mejia, Brandon Woodruff
- Mets: Jeff Brigham, Sam Coonrod, Trevor Gott, Luis Guillorme, Daniel Vogelbach
- Phillies: Josh Fleming
- Pirates: Osvaldo Bido, Hunter Stratton
- Padres: Jose Espada, Tim Hill, Taylor Kohlwey, Austin Nola
- Giants: Jose Cruz, Thomas Szapucki, Cole Waites
- Cardinals: Dakota Hudson, Jake Woodford, Andrew Knizner, Juan Yepez
- Nationals: Dominic Smith (DFA), Cory Abbott
The big name on this list is Brandon Woodruff, one of the game’s best starters yet one who has been bitten by the injury bug.
Reliever Tim Hill, Daniel Vogelbach, utilitymen Luis Guillorme and Nick Senzel, and former AL Rookie of the Year Kyle Lewis are other notable names on the National League side.
Per MLB rules, all players listed above now head to free agency.